Arab Labor - Season 3: Foreign Correspondence
After endless attempts to sell their apartment and move closer to their grandchildren, Yoske and Yocheved consider an ultra-orthodox family looking to buy. The neighbors are horrified, so Amjad takes the matter into his own hands.
Tired of endless failed attempts to sell their apartment in order to move closer to their grandchildren, Yoske and Yocheved consider an ultra-orthodox family looking to buy. The neighbors are horrified at the idea of their building turning religious, so Amjad takes responsibility on the matter and stages an all out war against the building's unwanted strangers.
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About Arab Labor
Created by Sayed Kashua, a 32-year-old Israeli-born Palestinian journalist, Arab Labor (translated from the Hebrew "Avoda Aravit" which colloquially implies "shoddy or second-rate work") focuses on Amjad, a Palestinian journalist and Israeli citizen in search of his identity as he seeks high status in the society into which he was born but where his car is searched everyday when he drives from his neighborhood to his job at a newspaper in Jerusalem.
Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua and his characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to daringly depict the mixed society that is Israel. This show marked a milestone on Israeli television as the first program to present Palestinian characters speaking Arabic on primetime. Arab Labor has generated great controversy between Arab and Israeli media and Link TV is premiering the program to the US television audience in order to offer a fresh perspective on Israeli-Palestinian cultural friction while presenting an unbelievably entertaining show that has made an international splash.